Monument Square, London

Monument Square is a public square in the City of London, England, next to the Monument to the Great Fire of London. It was created as part of the pedestrianisation of Monument Street. It features a glass pavilion which was designed by Bere Architects and unveiled on 31 January 2007.

Monument Square, London

In the past, there already was the Monument Square around the Monument, formerly known as the 'Monument Yard. Later it was merged into the Monument Street. A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben (1918) describes it as follows:[1]

Monument Square

On the east side of Fish Street Hill, extending to Pudding Lane. In Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Ward Within.

First mention : O.S. 1894-6.

Former name: "Monument Yard" (O. and M. 1677-O.S. 1880).

It has now been absorbed into Monument Street, viz. about 1911.

The Monument occupied the centre of the Square, which was erected on the site whereon previously stood the church of St. Margaret, Fish Street Hill.

References

  1. Mngenelane - Monument Square, at British History Online


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